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Duane Lee cuts a felon a little too much slack about checking in; the team's quarry has been staying in several public parks since splitting with his wife.
Duane Lee cuts a felon a little too much slack about checking in; the team's quarry has been staying in several public parks since splitting with his wife.
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S8, EP1 "And Baby Makes Three"Leland must attend Lamaze class; Dog realizes he needs Leland for a collar.
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S8, EP3 "The Tender Trap"Dog helps a fellow bondsman set a trap to catch a notorious lady's man in Colorado.
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S8, EP5 "Greed Is Good"Tasked to find a fugitive accused of assaulting a police officer, Dog and the team refuse to take any chances; while on the Big Island, Dog convinces the felon's friends and family to join forces and then learns he fled to another island.
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S8, EP7 "Tears for Fears"Lyssa Chapman finds herself in a jail cell with no recollection of how she arrived there.
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S5, EP10 "Save the Dogs"Beth and Dog get bunnies for their children; the team's new case has them searching for a drug abuser facing charges of alleged animal cruelty.
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S5, EP9 "Practice Makes Perfect"Duane Lee cuts a felon a little too much slack about checking in; the team's quarry has been staying in several public parks since splitting with his wife.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S5, EP8 "Mission of Mercy"Dog helps a fellow bondsman who recently lost his spouse; Dog learns that the fugitive he is tracking recently lost his stepfather.
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S5, EP7 "Teaching Moment"Dog and Beth decide to bring their son-in-law Travis on his first bounty hunt in order to teach him the importance of proper paperwork and procedure.
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